Lag
This plugin is compatible with all 1.4.4 builds
Note: This is the first plugin I have ever made, but it is fairly simple, so I don't expect to see too many flaws.
This is a very simple plugin. As a server owner, I found it very annoying when I was reloading plugins or there was a lag spike, how players would say lag or lagggggg or I have serious lag. It doesn't help anyone and it just clogs up the chat. What this plugin does is prevent a player from saying lag, and instead have the server insult them. It seemed to be the best way to keep players from saying lag, and its pretty fun to watch them get confused as it happens. If there is anything you would like to suggest for this plugin leave them in the comments below.
Features:
- When a player says lag, the message won't show up and the server will send a message insulting the player.
- Hopefully more in the near future.
Future ideas:
- Configurable messages from the server.
- Other configurable "bad words".
- The ability to replace what the player says in chat with a different word or phrase. So if the player said, "Wow, I sure am laggy today!" It would come up as this: "Wow, I sure am happy today!"
Hope you enjoy!
@broluigi
broluigi you know me?
jmcastillo1 as TheRealPanda12
can you update this plugin to 1.5? whenever a staff is worldediting players begin crooning the word lag and it upsets the staff
@bigscary
You are displaying just the type of snotty attitude you always do. You just ASSume that because there are a lot of players complaining of 'lag' that it is a server issue. I can guarantee you that at least 90% of the time it has absolutely nothing to do with the server and is either FPS lag or they have a very slow and/or unreliable internet connection. Both of those issues are on the users end and completely out of my control. So you're wrong, and it is indeed annoying seeing people constantly saying 'lag' or 'why so laggy' etc. when the server is -not- lagged. I'm well aware of when there is actually a server side lag issue, I regularly check the tickrate and audit plugin and server performance when there actually is a drop in tick rate. You seem to think you know everything about everything, but really you don't. And based on your statements I can only assume you haven't spent a ton of time administrating a server of any substantial size or you'd know better than to assume just because players are saying 'lag' that the server is suffering some kind of problem.
Can you make it so you can make your own messages, or make it so it says
"Whining about lag will not fix it, (player)"
25.170.211.50:25565
25.178.181.159 Survival Island
@bigscary
I appreciate your advice, and I agree wholeheartedly. This plugin was my first experience with coding ever and it came from a Hello Server (modified hello world) tutorial. I don't use this on my server, but I've seen largely populated servers with players who say "lag" during a /reload or during large world editing, when the server staff already knows it. On small servers like my own, I agree with you that this plugin is fairly useless, but there are many servers that could have some benefit from it.
i like it but plz update and for the next one can u make it so we can edit the notification message?
LOL the perfect plugin for a terrible server administrator who would prefer to prevent players from complaining rather than actually fixing the problem. Anybody who runs his plugin is on the road to failure. :P
There's another plugin which adds a /lag command to check your performance. It might actually help you solve your issue.
damn I wish for updates on this! It's an amazingly useful plugin.
Make thunder strike them! Could you make this plugin also look for can i be admin, can i be op, etc... That's 100 times more annoying than "laggggggggggggggg"
The ability to replace what the player says in chat with a different word or phrase. So if the player said, "Wow, I sure am laggy today!" It would come up as this: "Wow, I sure am happy today!"
Please add this so I can replace lag with penis
@DrFusion
Huh? A genuine /reload:
So reload is probably bad for 30-40% (random guess by me) of plugins, but that's not because the plugin isn't correctly stopped and started.
Reload is bad for 50% of the plugins, cause it doesnt stop and start the plugin just reloads it.
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What happens if you do? It works fine on my server.
You shouldn't use /reload